Cousin Ann's Stories for Children, 1849

This book of nursery rhymes and short stories was wirtten by Ann Preston under the pseudonym, "Cousin Ann." Preston [1813-1872] was a doctor, abolitionist, women's rights and temperance advocate, schoolteacher, and first women dean of the the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania...

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Main Authors: Ann Preston, 1813-1872 (Creator), Merrihew & Thompson (Creator)
Date:1849
Dimensions:9.6 x 15.3 cm
Location:31 N. Fifth Street Philadelphia, PA
Call Number:Am 1849 Pre
Format: Electronic
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Copyright:Public Domain
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/1250
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Summary: This book of nursery rhymes and short stories was wirtten by Ann Preston under the pseudonym, "Cousin Ann." Preston [1813-1872] was a doctor, abolitionist, women's rights and temperance advocate, schoolteacher, and first women dean of the the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. This book contains the following stories and rhymes: Mary May [corresponding frontispeice illustration by "J SPITALL"], The Birds, Willy Way, Charles Clear, Howard and His Squirrel [includes illustration by "J SPITTAL"], Tom and Lucy, Johnny Vanline, Basil Brown, Henry Box Brown [includes unsigned illustration, likely made by "J SPITALL"], Lola Lake and Lila Lee, I'll Never Use Tobacco, The Chestnut Hunt, and The Evening Hymn Little Alice Sings.

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